Saturday, January 2, 2010

Heating Oil Hits 13 Month High as Frigid Weather Cuts Supplies


Heating oil reached a 13 month high as the frigid weather that has drained distillate supplies was projected to extend into January, increasing demand for the motor fuel.
The U.S. Climate Prediction Center forecast below normal temperatures from Texas to Maine from Jan. 5 to Jan. 13. Distillate stockpiles fell to the lowest since July, the Energy Department reported yesterday. “Heating oil is going out stronger for the year primarily because they keep extending the cold weather forecast,” said Gene McGillian, an analyst and broker at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.

Heating oil for January delivery rose a seventh straight day, gaining 0.95 cent, or 0.5 percent, to settle at $2.1188 a gallon on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest settlement price since Nov. 4, 2008. Futures advanced 4.1 percent this week and gained 5 percent in December. January contracts for heating oil and gasoline expired at the end of trading today. The more actively traded February heating oil contract fell 0.46 cent to settle at $2.1156. January flipped to a 0.32 cent premium to February, from a discount of 2.06 cents on Dec. 24, indicating tighter supplies.....Read the entire article.

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